
Troubleshooting B-3
An application reports that the video driver is already in use, or that the camera
cannot be found.
Do the following:
❑
The camera is not properly connected. To resolve this problem, ensure that the
camera’s USB connector is inserted, and that the USB host controller is enabled
in your computer’s BIOS. Refer to your computer’s documentation for information
on the BIOS.
❑
Reinstall the video capture drivers and restart your computer.
The image is too bright even though exposure and brightness levels have been
adjusted.
The amount of light entering the camera has exceeded the exposure control limit.
There may be a very bright object in the camera’s view.
Avoid pointing the camera at very bright objects (for example, sunlight, anticipated
light sources, or highly reflective surfaces).
Insufficient system resources reserved for the USB port, causing the computer to
be unable to function.
There are too many devices in the computer, causing IRQ conflicts with the
computer’s USB controller.
Do the following:
1. Remove some devices from the computer.
2. Restart the computer. The computer will automatically re-allocate the resources.
Summary of Contents for CardCam Value
Page 2: ...Contents ...
Page 6: ...Introduction ...
Page 12: ...1 About your Creative CardCam Value ...
Page 24: ...2 Using Creative CardCam Value as a Digital Camera ...
Page 30: ...3 Using Creative CardCam Value as a Web Camera ...
Page 39: ...Appendixes ...
Page 40: ...ATechnical Specifications ...
Page 44: ...BTroubleshooting ...
Page 49: ...CUSB Compatibility ...